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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
Lithotomia,-ae (s.f.I), surgical incision of an organ or duct, such as the urinary bladder, for removal of a stone [> Gk. Litho-, stone, + tomia, a cutting];

- Franciscus Maria Tanuccius Florentinus Lithotomiae, & Сhirurgiae in Noscomio Divae Mariae Novae Florentiae Prof. (Mich.), Franciscus Maria Tanuccius, [a Florentine, man of Florence], Professor of Lithotomy and Surgery in the Hospital of Saint Mary of New [i.e. Renaisance] Florence.

Lithotomia,-ae (s.f.I) vesicae, surgical removal of a stone from the urinary bladder (vesica,-ae (s.f.I), q.v.) (Wilhelm Fabricius Hildanus) book published 1640; see lithotomos,-i (s.m.II).

 

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